Roseanne Barr may have apologized for her disgusting tweet about Valerie Jarrett but it wasn’t enough to save her show. It was cancelled by ABC, Viacom has pulled Roseanne reruns, and Hulu and other networks joined the party. Throw in Roseanne’s talent agency, ICM Partners, which dropped her as a client and you’d assume that maybe, just maybe, she would step back from the public eye or, at the very least, Twitter. But no. Like President Donald Trump, she’s a glutton for punishment — and punishing — and continued to maintain a strong Twitter presence. Because what could go wrong?

Barr complained that she was tired of “being attacked and belittled” and blamed the sleep aid Ambien for her tweet that compared African-American and former Obama administration official Jarrett to an ape.

“It was 2 in the morning and I was Ambien tweeting-it was memorial day too-i went 2 far & do not want it defended-it was egregious Indefensible,” she wrote. “I made a mistake I wish I hadn’t but…don’t defend it please.”

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I look like a monkey. Why? My DNA is 96% similar to a monkey’s. It makes scientific sense. But due to emotions, double standards & feelings science is cancelled this year. There are 5,000 genders & if you don’t agree with me you’re a racist xenophobe.

Here’s the thing, though. It wasn’t just that one tweet that got her into trouble. Roseanne has been hate-tweeting for years and while she’s so hurt that she’s being labelled a racist, why would anyone think otherwise? Remember this gem, from 2013?

That tweet was no less abhorrent but, thankfully, it’s a different time. Gone are the days when talk like that would get swept under the rug. The swift and immediate action as a result of Roseanne’s tweet-happiness is proof of that.